How about go to a wine bar?
How about going to a wine bar?
Phrase "up to you" is used when you ask about somebody's plans.
False.
It's used when you you give a choice to somebody.
Don't buy this dress. It ... you.
Don't buy this dress. It doesn't fit you.
Ти коли-небудь був за кордоном?
Have you ever been abroad?
Correct a mistake:
I’ll take your bag! It’s more heavier than mine.
I’ll take your bag! It’s heavier than mine.
When did you last go for holidays? Which countries did you visit?
When did you last go on holidays ? Which countries did you visit?
We use present continuous + always when we like something.
False.
We use it when something irritates (annoys) us.
Sarah doesn’t really .... on well with her mother-in-law. They argue all the time.
Sarah doesn’t really get on well with her mother-in-law. They argue all the time.
Ми втратили зв'язок із Маріо 3 роки тому.
We lost touch with Mario three years ago.
Complete the sentence:
You haven’t done your homework, ... ?
You haven’t done your homework, have you?
I’m busy on lunchtime, but I can make it on the evening.
I’m busy at lunchtime, but I can make it in the evening.
We always use a gerund or a noun after the following phrases:
I am keen on...
I like ...
I am fond of...
I adore...
True!
I am fond ... reading.
I am fond of reading.
Раніше моя подруга мала надлишкову вагу. Зараз вона струнка і виглядає чудово.
My friend used to be overweight. Now she is slim and looks great.
Translate:
Чи варто нам спробувати новий рецепт млинців?
Shall we try a new recipe of pancakes?
Victoria is really good in haggling.
Victoria is really good at haggling.
We use "don't have to" when we have a choice.
True!
Monica always ... yoga before going to bed.
Monica always does yoga before going to bed.
Давай підемо в спортзал. – Я за! Я завжди хотіла сходити на групове заняття.
Let's hit the gym. - I'm in. I've always wanted to attend group exercise.
Rephrase the sentence using passive voice:
Journalists ask me many questions every day.
I am asked questions (by journalist) every day.
The cake is delicious. - I'm totally agree with you.
The cake is delicious. - I totally agree with you.
We use "used to" to talk about the things which happened regularly in the past and we still do them in the present.
False.
We don't do them in the present.
It drives me ... when people lie.
It drives me crazy when people lie.
Я вважаю, що ця книжка занадто роздута.
I think this book is too overblown.
Translate the sentence:
Я б не витрачав свій час на перегляд ТВ шоу. Я надаю перевагу проведенню часу із друзями.
I wouldn't waste my time on watching TV shows. I prefer to spend time with friends.